• 36—Friday, February 12, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MOVIE GUIDE Exclusive area showing Richard Harris, Alec Guinness 2211 Woodward—WO 1.944 "CROMWELL" (G) Victoria Vetri In "WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH" (G) Continous performance daily, Mon. thru Fri. 7:00 A 9:30. SAT. & SUN. 2:00, 4:25, 0:55, 9:25. For information regarding Thursday morning student group rates call 044- 3534 after 4:30 p.m. . Plus Christopher Lee In "THE VENGEANCE OF FU: MAN CHU" Both In color Every WEDNESDAY Ladies' Day Late Show FRIDAY and SATURDAY For Schedule Information Call WO 1-7917 NEIGHBORHOOD /AGnienfIld AMERICANA 9 41:44 "SONG OF NORWAY" no Reserved Seat Engagementl Matinee performances WED. & SAT. at 2:00, SUN. at 1:30. Evening per MON. thru WED. 0:15 & SUN. at 5:00 A 0:15. - ATLAS On] blocs ofRA L: John Wayne in ield "RIO LOBO" (G) WK. NIGHTS 8:25. SAT. & SUN. 8:35 only. plus Henry Fonda, James Stewart in "THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB" WK. NIGHTS 0:40 and 10:20. SAT. and SUN. 0:50, 10:30 metro & enteralnment coupons accepted BERKLEY S. WoMward at Maids{ Birmingham DOWNTOWN FOX BLOOMFIELD VeZilard 2 Mks. S. 15 ML Exclusive Engagement David Lvan's "RYAN'S DAUGHTER" Robert Mitchum, Sara Miles, Christopher Jones Schedule of Performances Matinee SAT. A WED. 2 p.m. Evenings at 8 p.m. SUN at 3:00 & 7:00. All other evenings at II:00. Not recommended for children. Tickets for "Ryan's Daughter' may be purchased In advance. Group sales avail- able. cAmELoTW. "CROMWELL" (G) FRI. 7:00, 9:30; SAT. & SUN. 2:10, 5:00, 7:30, 10:00; MON., TUES., WED. 7:00, 9:30. - WED. SPEC. LADIES MATINEES AT 1:00 — $1. Call theatre for special Student Rates. MAIN, ROYAL OAK hu'El 2nd BIG Week 12 Mile-Coolidge, LI 2-0330 Enchanting as "THE DIARY OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE" "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" LAST 5 OATS! "MARRY ME! MARRY ME!" FRI., SAT. & SUN. EVE. open 7:00, shown 7:20 and 10:30. MON., TUES. open 0:45, shown 7:10 and 10:20. plus Robert Redford "THE DOWNHILL RACER" FRI., SAT., SUN. EVE 3:50 only. MON., TUES. II:40 only. SAT. & SUN. CHILDREN'S MATINEE OPEN 1:20, Over 4:23. "MAN CALLED FLINTSTONE A "HEY THERE! YOGI SEAR" Warren Miller Road Alec Guinness, Richard Harris in and "TELL THEM WILLIE BOY IS HERE" Plymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd. KE 4.400 MAI KM "TORA, TORA, TORA" FRI., SAT. A SUN. 5:00, 7:30, 10:00. WK. NIGHTS MON.-THURS. 7:00, 9:30. WED. LADIES DAY AT 1:00 only $1. WASHINGTON Royait I Oisk, Mich. Highest Rating, Rewarding Experience Gig Young, Anne Jackson "LOVERS & OTHER STRANGERS" FRI. 7:10, 10:25. SAT. A SUN. 7:30, 10:45. WEEK NIGHTS 11:35 only. Also Woody Allen in "TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN FRI. 9:00 only. SAT. & SUN. 0:05, 9:20. WEEK NIGHTS 7:05, 10:20. Brought back by- popular request SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SAT. SUN. ALL SEATS 7Se Doors open 12 noon. 2 full length plc. tures "THE MAGIC WEAVER" alsp "2 LITTLE BEARS". Starts Wed. Alan Ar- kin In "CATCH-22". `Ryan' at Bloomfield Wednesday Matinee maw samosa IIMINZIOSS 4:=Y421.MZILY= Ihneenevre Detrelt-141141000 For the convenience of patrons who enjoy going to the movies dur- ing the day, the Bloomfield Theater offers a matinee performance 2 p.m. Wednesdays. David Lean's "Ryan's Daughter" is the current attraction. Henry K. Martin ad Gem Rosenberg Present - A General ENtertainment Corp. Predeclise "BALD" Music and Lyrics by Mort Zieve & Rudy Simons "Well written, well acted and extremely clever."—Danny Raskin, The Jewish News ■ i Press. ;r rt: Performance Timm: Fri. and Sat., 8:30 and 10:30 THE ZODIAC THEATRE 12 Mile at Northwestern Reservations and Ticket Information 358-0226 SEE "BAG IT" AT THE HOTEL PONTCHARTRAIN Enter an son • un flown terrors, . Nii E N D IN pagan worship and virgin sanrinna•-• h.,* ,,,s,..1 ye,,, , c. - ,..1,.. ... .Ai SA ril till L 14 . -EOT HEE „um, A Kamer les heist = NEW YORK (ZINS)—Inter- viewed on the New York news radio station WINS, Nikolai Log- inov, first secretary of the Russian delegation to the UN, registered a vigorous defense of his country's Soviet Jewry policies. Loginov contended that it is nonsense to charge the USSR with anti-Semi- tism, and in support of this, he said that none of the applicants by Jews to leave the country are predicated on reasons of anti- Semitism. The reasons, he said, have to do with a desire to be reunited with next of kin. Loginox dwelt on the provisions of the USSR constitution which guarantee equality to ad citizens, and where the legal code provides that anti-Semitism is a criminal offense. Commenting on the Leningrad trial, he defended the severe penalties as being in accord with those resolutions, adopted by the United Nations and by the international air community, as a way of stopping the epidemic of plane hijackings. His closing remarks were devoted to an ac- cusation that anti-Soviet propag- anda is organized and instigated by the state of Israel. He cited the contents of an anonymous letter that flatly as- serted all anti-Russian activity would cease the moment the Soviet Union altered its Middle Easetrn policies. He also remarked that Russian mothers opposed the emigration of young Soviet Jews to Israel because they knew that these young people would quickly be mobilized into Israels army. - New Play to Show Human Side of Herzl NEW YORK—A play acclaimed in Israel, "The Man Behind the Legend," is scheduled by the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board to tour the U.S. and will premiere at the Baltimore ,Jewish Center. Based on the life of Theodor Herzl, the opening was arranged to coincide with its celebration of Israel Independence Day. It was written by Israeli play- wright Yaacov Orland, who also will direct it. Dr. Samuel D. Freeman, director of the JWB lecture bureau, said, "The play unfolds the human side of this almost legendary figure." Booking information can be ob- tained from the JWB Lecture Bu- reau, 15 East 26th St., New York 10010. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m. Wednesday. For rates and information . . . CALL 356-8400 _ ili Jas' " VICTORIA VETRI Te.,.,.. Now 11111 14N1 11111111•111111 NEW YORK (JTA)—The first "History of Zionism" course of- fered at the City College of the City University of New York will be offered this spring, Prof. Martin Feinstein, 4irector of the school's Jewish studies - program, an- nounced. Prof. Feinstein, associate pro- fessor of Hebrew at the City Col- lege, who will teach the•new course, said enrollment for the new class had to,be closed on the second day of registration when 45 obidents i, the ihttitirritu&permitted, 'enrolled for the, class, despite;a lack of: pub- licity or eyeu a mei:Woe:4i the school' bulletiblisting courses able. lie said another 45 students were turned away. A second new course, "Archeol- ogy of the Holy Land," will begin in the fall. The Jewish Studies program consists of 20 Hebrew courses, two Yiddish courses, three comparative literature, two on Jewish history, one on the govern- ment and politics of _Israel and a seminar on the Middle East. It-was started last September. One should absorb the color of life, but one should never remem- ber its details. Details are almays vulgar—Omar Wilde. 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 10 — ROOMS FOR RENT NICE room. Working gentleman. Kitch- 4 ROOM upper — Oak Park. 543-4734. en privileges. 357-3079. 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